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3 Reasons For

Only Released Seven Months Ago

This TV has only been on the market for seven months. Newer TVs like this one are likely to use better technology.

Good Brand

Philips large TVs have good reviews on average and across all televisions Philips is one of the superior manufacturers.

1920 X 1080 Pixels Display Resolution

This TV supports a display resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is typical of many televisions that came out around the same time as it.

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10 Reasons Against

Does Not Have a WiFi Connection

The 65BDL3010 does not have a WiFi connection, unlike most of the other large TVs that have been available for around the same time as the 65BDL3010 which have a WiFi connection.

We think you might also be interested in alternative TVs which also have a WiFi connection including the Sharp LC-60LE831[plb_3251232_price].

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Does Not Support Smart TV Features

The 65BDL3010 does not support smart TV features, unlike most of the other latest comparable spec TVs.

We think you might also be interested in alternative TVs which also support smart TV features including the Sharp LC-60LE831[plb_3251232_price] which is also cheaper.

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Not 3D Compatible

The 65BDL3010 is not 3D compatible, although it is worth noting that most of the other large TVs that are a comparable age to the 65BDL3010 are also not 3D compatible.

TVs which are 3D compatible that might also be worth considering include the Sharp LC-60LE831[plb_3251232_price] which is also cheaper.

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Does Not Have a Built-In Camera

The Philips 65BDL3010 does not have a built-in camera, although this is within the context that most of the other large TVs that were launched around the same time as the 65BDL3010 also do not have a built-in camera.

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Not Cheap

The cheapeast new similar spec TVs that we found costs £379 and the most expensive costs £6,490. We think that this television looks expensive for a recently released TV.

Does Not Feature OLED Technology

The Philips 65BDL3010 does not feature OLED technology, although keep in mind that most of the other TVs that have been around for the last year also do not feature OLED technology.

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Only 480p Video Mode

The 65BDL3010 supports a 480p video mode which is better than most new TVs. Most latest large TVs support a 1080p video mode.

This TV's video mode (480p) is actually the worst supported video mode across all latest large TVs.

A 1080p video mode is the best supported video mode across comparable types of TV.

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Very Heavy

The lightest new large TV is 1.7kg heavy and the heaviest is 44kg. The 65BDL3010 is very heavy (43.1 kilograms) compared to most of the other large TVs that are a comparable age to the 65BDL3010.

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Running Costs Are High

The average running cost of the 65BDL3010 is £286 over 5 years based on typical energy prices and usage levels, which makes it one of the less economic to run new TVs.

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Very Thick

The 65BDL3010 has one of the thickest thicknesses (99.8 millimeters) amongst large TVs of this age. The average thickness of comparable spec TVs that were released around the same time as the 65BDL3010 is 69mm, and the thicknesses range from 34mm to 100mm.

TVs with a thicker thickness that might also be worth looking at include the Sharp LC-60LE831[plb_3251232_price] (34mm and cheaper).

Running costs for this TV have been estimated based on other similar TVs. If you know how much electricity and water the Philips 65BDL3010uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

1.4T

Running this TV over 5 years will generate 1.4 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

37

To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 37 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.